Spider-Man: Brand New Day has officially entered the history books. The latest installment from Sony and Marvel Studios crossed the $2 billion mark worldwide this weekend, hitting the milestone in just 17 days. It now stands as the second-fastest film to ever reach this financial threshold and the eighth movie in cinema history to join the $2 billion club.

The film maintains a dominant position in the global box office, securing $189.7 million over its third weekend. Domestic totals reached $786.5 million, marking the fourth-highest domestic run on record. International performance remains strong, with $123.4 million coming from 67 markets, led by consistent interest in China, France, and the United Kingdom.

Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey remains in second place, adding $123.4 million to its running global total. The film now sits at $1.294 billion worldwide. Its debut in China was particularly notable, securing $36.3 million and earning a 9.7 rating on the Maoyan platform. The project continues to set records for Nolan in markets including France, Germany, and his native United Kingdom.

Warner Bros. and Bad Robot’s The End of Oak Street opened to a global start of $47 million. The creature feature generated $21 million domestically and $26 million across 74 international markets. While the opening represents a standard start for the production budget, the coming weeks will determine the long-term performance of this dinosaur-themed project.

Paramount and Spin Master’s Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie entered the global chart in fourth place with a $35.75 million debut. Disney’s Toy Story 5 also maintains a significant presence with a $1.11 billion global cumulative total. As summer release schedules continue, these figures reflect sustained demand for high-profile theatrical content across multiple genres.